SOURCE: ports
Just to verify, you are trying to connect from a computer external to your network to a computer on your internal network, right?
The error you mention is thrown if the name in the remote asstiance file cannot be resolved by DNS. Open the remote assistance file you generate in a text editor like notepad and then look for the value next to "RCTICKET=". This is name name & IP of the computer requesting remote assistance. If you're trying to connect from an external computer, make sure of the following:
SOURCE: Using both USB and Ethernet port to connect to the Internet
Hi; I have used it with both ethernet and usb connections at the same time. I have never used the bridge, but I use it at home.
Try this ( I have XP SP3): Right-click on the monitors where the clock is (lower right corner), select "Open Network Connections". Go to the LAN connection and r-click "Properties". On the "general" tab select "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)". There you select "Obtain IP address automatically" and "Obtain DNS server automatically" then click "Ok" until exit. Either Shut Down or Restart the PC. Check if this work.
SOURCE: need help portforwarding a linksys wrt 160 n wireless router for
Try to use the DMZ, and if this does not work well it needs to update the firmware on it.
SOURCE: Port forwarding,I am retarded
totally disconnect router from computer reboot system.with your router you should have a install disc.reload the disc and follow the instructions.when you reboot your computer should find your router.hope this is of help.
SOURCE: Can't Open Ports in my Router
Make sure that you set or assign a static IP to your playstation first through your dlink. This would ensure that your playstation would have its own ip address and wont change each time you restart your playstation. Once you have that fixed then you could use the virtual server and set it to open all ports for your playstation's ip address. If it still did not work then instead of using virtual server, try setting your Playstation as a demilitarized zone. If that still did not work I think it would be best to contact your ISP.
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